I wonder if all this fear of getting sued by RIAA will be a push for Freenet. Freenet does seem to be quite secure. And perhaps it gets usable for meaningful things as well then.
I suspect clients requiring ISO 9001 just go for commercial software. One part of OSS often is to refuse warranty and alike - IMO this does not quite fit into ISO 9001.
The money isn't wastet. The scientists (and all the other ppl around there) get the money. And if the pay thousands for a pice of electronic, some body has to build it. Since even scientists need sth to eat etc. they spend the money say to the pizza boy -- and what would the pizza boy do, if there were no NASA scientists.;-)
I hope other distributors and solution providers will join Red Hat in their case.
I wonder if all this fear of getting sued by RIAA will be a push for Freenet. Freenet does seem to be quite secure. And perhaps it gets usable for meaningful things as well then.
Well, with software patents it is I suspect.
I suspect clients requiring ISO 9001 just go for commercial software. One part of OSS often is to refuse warranty and alike - IMO this does not quite fit into ISO 9001.
The money isn't wastet. The scientists (and all the other ppl around there) get the money. And if the pay thousands for a pice of electronic, some body has to build it. Since even scientists need sth to eat etc. they spend the money say to the pizza boy -- and what would the pizza boy do, if there were no NASA scientists. ;-)